- (1872–1955) were born in
Nonancourt.
Nonancourt station has rail
connections to Argentan,
Paris and Granville.
Since 1975
Nonancourt has been
twinned with...
-
Bernard de
Nonancourt became the
owner of the
company and saw it
become one of the
largest family-owned
Champagne houses. The de
Nonancourt family still...
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Nicolas de
Nonancourt (born at
Nonancourt, at a date unknown; died 23
September 1299, the
Feast of
Saint Maurice). He was a
French university Chancellor...
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Bernard de
Nonancourt (January 15, 1920 –
October 29, 2010) was a
French businessman,
member of the
French Resistance and
president of the Laurent-Perrier...
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wedding day of Fadinard, a well-to-do
young man, and Elena, the
daughter of
Nonancourt, a rich
country bumpkin. Elena's deaf uncle, Vézinet,
appears in Fadinard's...
- Gare de
Nonancourt is a
railway station in Normandy, France,
owned and
operated by the SNCF and is
served by TER
Normandie services. It is
situated on...
- La Madeleine-de-
Nonancourt (French pronunciation: [la madlɛn də nɔnɑ̃kuʁ],
literally La
Madeleine of
Nonancourt) is a
commune in the Eure
department in...
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producing a
Lanson label. It was
eventually acquired by Marie-Louise de
Nonancourt, née Lanson, in the
period between the two
World Wars. In 1927, Marie-Louise...
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Philip of
Artois (November 1269 – 11
September 1298), Lord of Conches,
Nonancourt, and Domfront, was the son of
Robert II,
Count of Artois, and
Amicie de...
- of
French châtelainies
include the
castellanies of Ivry-la-Bataille,
Nonancourt, Pacy-sur-Eure,
Vernon and Gaillon, all in Normandy,
which under in the...